Look! The Three Stooges!
Posted By:
DlCK
(1/7/2010 9:53:13 PM)
@Hairless Thoctar: For one, vigilance played right (and it's the only reason white is in the cost). On the other hand, they often do that to balance cards.
Posted By:
Shiny_Umbreon
(1/12/2011 5:26:32 PM)
He may not look like it, but this card is fairly powerful. He's still rather fragile at 6 mana and three colors. For this I expected that he'd at least be a 3/4 so that a lightning bolt wouldn't pick him off.
If your deck is going to play a long game and you're in bant colors, this guy may be your man! Works well if you know the top of your deck(anything future sight-esque) and are playing with landfall cards, too.
Posted By:
Shiizu
(3/5/2011 3:27:28 AM)
Coiling Oracle on steroids :)
Posted By:
Drecon84
(4/18/2009 1:43:33 PM)
...And sadly, not as worthwhile.
Posted By:
Digit
(4/26/2009 11:16:17 AM)
They could have went with three guys who can't fight, so they become 0/1s totaling 0/3. That would have enabled a reduced mana cost.
Posted By:
Axelle
(7/28/2011 6:18:32 PM)
This is nucking futs with Zendikar out.
Why, oh why did they try to make it a utility critter that can also fight?
Why couldn't it have been a GWU 1/1 with the ability?
Still awesome though. Probably going into any of my aptly colored EDH decks.
Posted By:
HairlessThoctar
(12/27/2009 2:05:19 PM)
I can't quite figure out how three scrawny guys are 3/3s. They don't seem like they are offensive casters.
Posted By:
pigknight
(12/27/2010 11:42:50 PM)
@pigknight 1/1 + 1/1 + 1/1 = 3/3. That's how.
Posted By:
Tynansdtm
(3/16/2011 10:28:05 AM)
When Hill Giant becomes Coiling Oracle, you still have kind of a bad card.
Posted By:
DacenOctavio
(8/18/2011 2:40:04 PM)